Monday, April 17, 2017

Porcelain Veneers vs. Tooth Bonding

When considering options to improve their smiles, patients often wonder what cosmetic choices are available to them.

Two of the most popular modern cosmetic procedures are porcelain veneers and dental bonding. While they address similar concerns, the application for each treatment is different, as is the cost and time involved. Both of these procedures are able to correct:

• Tooth Discoloration
• Chips and Minor Cracks
• Gaps in Teeth
• Undersized or Misshapen Teeth
• Enamel Defects or Wear
• Misalignment

Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers are thin, durable strips of porcelain that fit over the front of your teeth, are custom-made using an impression of your teeth, and matched to the color of natural teeth. After minimal tooth preparation, the veneers are bonded in place. The result is a beautiful smile that can last up to twenty years and sometimes more.

Composite Resin Bonding

Cosmetic resin is used in dental bonding to fill in chips, gaps, or reshape and whiten your teeth within a single visit. The putty-like resin is applied and molded before being hardening. After it has been cured, the resin looks virtually identical to natural teeth.

What about the Cost?

Veneers can cost anywhere between $1000 and $2000 per tooth, though there are many options. The final cost will depend largely on the choices you and your dentist make together.

Tooth bonding on the other hand may cost less than half the amount of veneers, typically an average of $500 per tooth. While veneers typically last longer and are less prone to discoloration, bonding can still significantly improve the look of your smile.

Which Should You Choose?

Sometimes, as in the case of smaller chips and cracks, bonding is an effective choice. If cost or time as major issues, then tooth bonding may best fit your needs.  Another reason many people choose bonding over veneers is less preparation, compared to the prepping of the teeth that is necessary before applying veneers.

Larger areas of damage on one or more of your teeth are better addressed with porcelain veneers.
Overall, veneers have a more natural look than dental bonding, and are more durable, especially when treating large area.

Before making your decision, reach out to Dr. DeLeon and our team to help you understand the immediate and long term effects of your choices.

Call DeLeon Family Dental (630) 469-9515 for your veneers consultation.

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